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were going to be younger than china if they hadn't changed their one child policy. the details are not clear yet so we still may be younger. but that's why immigration reform is even more important today than it was 20 years ago when i was president. because having lost it, i can tell you, youth matters. it matters. the fact that, just look around this room. the fact we have all this diversity and all this youth and all this brain power is a massive competitive advantage. it's harder because we want to do something about the deficit, but we actually should be investing. long as interest rates are lower than inflation, general rule of thumb, if interest rates are lower than inflation, no matter how upset you are about a deficit or a debt, you should focus on growing the economy more and driving interest rates up so that you can actually lower the deficit if you cut spending and raise taxes. now i supported it when president obama decided and fought for the right to let the tax cut on high income americans that had been elected back in the bush years expire because pe
were going to be younger than china if they hadn't changed their one child policy. the details are not clear yet so we still may be younger. but that's why immigration reform is even more important today than it was 20 years ago when i was president. because having lost it, i can tell you, youth matters. it matters. the fact that, just look around this room. the fact we have all this diversity and all this youth and all this brain power is a massive competitive advantage. it's harder because we...
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. >>> over in china, another tragic collapse. this time of a bridge. eleven people are dead after an illegally built stone bridge. the local government says they failed to get permission to build that bridge so residents decided to do the work on their own. police say the three people who were responsible were arrested. >>> in india, the longest elections in the country's history are finally, wrapping up. there is quite a bit at stake. earlier this year, the government gave the jane communicatety minority reledgeous status. >> offers special treatment under the law. the move, it's reported, may have been politically motivated. >> he is a self-made man with a head for business. a leading property developer. he heads one of the leading construction companies in mum by. mumbai. he is a follower of the hindu faith. they recorded minority status making them the 6th official minority community in india. they join muslims, sikhs, christians, buddists and far sees. it gives these groups preferential treatment. financial loans are easier to access. this recent
. >>> over in china, another tragic collapse. this time of a bridge. eleven people are dead after an illegally built stone bridge. the local government says they failed to get permission to build that bridge so residents decided to do the work on their own. police say the three people who were responsible were arrested. >>> in india, the longest elections in the country's history are finally, wrapping up. there is quite a bit at stake. earlier this year, the government gave...
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they are among the poorest people in china. despite a law making education compulsory for all, only a few students are girls. like all the other women of her family 14-year-old has never been to school. instead she works the fields with his water buffalo for 15 hours a day. >> i wish i could go school and make some money. but young's grandmother says that is not an option for here, and life is too difficult for women. traditionally boys have been preferred, so they get the education. when the time comes, the boys can migrate to the city, to find better paying jobs, leaving the women behind to taped to the families. according to the government 99.79% of all children meant to be in school are. but that figure doesn't seem to reflect the reality particularly in rural china, where mixed classrooms like this one are a rarty. boys and girls there are locked in traditional roles. >> the law making it compulsory for girls was supposed to address deep-seated press departments and stereotypes. >> the biggest consequence of the girls not
they are among the poorest people in china. despite a law making education compulsory for all, only a few students are girls. like all the other women of her family 14-year-old has never been to school. instead she works the fields with his water buffalo for 15 hours a day. >> i wish i could go school and make some money. but young's grandmother says that is not an option for here, and life is too difficult for women. traditionally boys have been preferred, so they get the education. when...
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china is a close third. would you say the detention of journalist lead to an increase. >> definitely. what we see is the numbers show that the level of journalist arrested and being in gaol rose to record proportions. this is one of the key methods of restricting press and lads to self censorship. >> what about citizen journalism. >> it's providing an opening. instead of having professional journalist, you have people just taking pictures on their cell phones and sending them, leading to big open epings and leading to a crackdown on people, a lot of people are in gaol for writing a tweet or expressing something on facebook. we see that in new media. citizen journalists are subject to the same restrictions. how much of an influence has western journalism had:. >> it's a key influence. international media, and foreign news outlets and journalist play a key role in owing the environment and bringing the stories out. what we saw last year is a crack council don foreign journalist. countries like china and russia
china is a close third. would you say the detention of journalist lead to an increase. >> definitely. what we see is the numbers show that the level of journalist arrested and being in gaol rose to record proportions. this is one of the key methods of restricting press and lads to self censorship. >> what about citizen journalism. >> it's providing an opening. instead of having professional journalist, you have people just taking pictures on their cell phones and sending them,...
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. >>> india has one of the worst pollution, competing with china. people in the city are trying to find better ways to get around. government officials debate if this is more of a help or a new sans. >> reporter: they have become a common site. fully electric, the rickshaws offered an environmentally friendly alternative. people take them and they compete against cycle rickshaws and those powered by natural gas. this man made the switch last year. >> translation: passengers prefer these. they travel faster. you koog take two people -- can only take two people. they are late sometimes. >> not everywhere is happy pt the delhi high court ruled that the government needs to regulate them. under counter laws they can't go after e-rick shaw drivers. >> they are not prosecuted was they don't follow legal technicals. a legal tangle is stopping it. >> there's more. a government commission recently reported that many of the erickshaws are more powerful that they are supposed to be. he is waiting for the government to instruct the police on what to do. >> part
. >>> india has one of the worst pollution, competing with china. people in the city are trying to find better ways to get around. government officials debate if this is more of a help or a new sans. >> reporter: they have become a common site. fully electric, the rickshaws offered an environmentally friendly alternative. people take them and they compete against cycle rickshaws and those powered by natural gas. this man made the switch last year. >> translation: passengers...
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human right groups put the united states in the dubious company of china, iran and saudi arabia when it comes to the primitive executions. some countries have expressed their concerns, as well. what are your thoughts on this, and does this raise more questions about u.s. justice and your reputation? >> i don't imagine that president obama was expecting to get a question on that today. especially not from a foreign reporter. but given the chance to ask the president of the united states about anything, what that france reporter wanted to ask the president about was oklahoma's botched execution earlier this week. the execution that state officials tried to call off halfway through it when they realized they had not killed the prisoner and they didn't know how they would finish the job. they tried to end the execution process at that point. somehow, we still don't know how, but then they say the prisoner later died of a heart attack behind closed doors. agence france press asked president obama for his reaction to that today. here's how the president responded. listen to the very end of
human right groups put the united states in the dubious company of china, iran and saudi arabia when it comes to the primitive executions. some countries have expressed their concerns, as well. what are your thoughts on this, and does this raise more questions about u.s. justice and your reputation? >> i don't imagine that president obama was expecting to get a question on that today. especially not from a foreign reporter. but given the chance to ask the president of the united states...
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they are not aware especially in the asian area that indonesia has and free-trade agreements with china. there are many others of this kind. we need to make it understood that we are not trying to cut down certain standards that have been achieved with a lot of work over time. we are trying to secure the future of what as we know it jobs as we know it in our countries. it would be important to talk to trade unions in germany about this because they are able to do quite a lot for people they talk to. go out of the box if you like and not meet only with your own people because they all know your viewpoint anyway, but go outside, go and talk to the public. bring this to [inaudible] and companies have a hard time. they are looking after their own and their own interests. we have seen that in negotiations with korea. that is also the case with japan. what will this mean for us if the south koreans are able to penetrate our markets and so on. it is interesting that there is this south korean trade agreement. there is an enormous growth rate. the other bit of what they feared has come to pass
they are not aware especially in the asian area that indonesia has and free-trade agreements with china. there are many others of this kind. we need to make it understood that we are not trying to cut down certain standards that have been achieved with a lot of work over time. we are trying to secure the future of what as we know it jobs as we know it in our countries. it would be important to talk to trade unions in germany about this because they are able to do quite a lot for people they...
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we had nancy pelosi good to china and say we need a complete inventory on our lives so i expect more of these smart meters coming to the united states, a lot more of these schemes but i don't expect them to have any result when it comes to environmental benefits, but they'll have revenue ben anies for government and a major inconvenience to a lot of citizens who don't play by the politically correct government rules of what they should and shouldn't drive and how far they can drive and what kind of car some where they can park. >> watch out, mark, here it comes. thank you very much indeed, sir. >>> tweeters, what do you think about this? tweet us, please. we do want a hear from you. smart meters. got it. >>> teachers, they don't want to be tied to their students' test scores and now they're suing. do they have a case? really... so our business can be on at&t's network for $175 dollars a month? yup. all five of you for $175. our clients need a lot of attention. there's unlimited talk and text. we're working deals all day. you get 10 gigabytes of data to share. what about expansion pot
we had nancy pelosi good to china and say we need a complete inventory on our lives so i expect more of these smart meters coming to the united states, a lot more of these schemes but i don't expect them to have any result when it comes to environmental benefits, but they'll have revenue ben anies for government and a major inconvenience to a lot of citizens who don't play by the politically correct government rules of what they should and shouldn't drive and how far they can drive and what...
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dollar diminishes in its power and prevalence, it might be that we see countries like china and russia using colors of against us, we need to guard against that. -- using coercive sanctions against us, we need to guard against that. host: the sense of imports in eastern and european countries. we talked about germany, 30% of jeremy's energy is imported from russia. 91% of poland's energy, 73% in the czech republic 34% in the netherlands, 98% in slovakia and 86% in hungary. a contrast between some of the former soviet union satellite states and western europe but still significant. guest: it is an enormous amount of leverage. when the u.s. pressed for europe to stop trading in oil with iran they could make the difference up by asking the saudi's to pump more. this is a big deal, reagan did not want to send those gas lines. the russians have a huge amount of leverage. the impact is not just on those countries and is potentially on the global economy. europe is beginning very slowly to recover. we saw with the euro crisis how interconnected the global economy is. this is something that ha
dollar diminishes in its power and prevalence, it might be that we see countries like china and russia using colors of against us, we need to guard against that. -- using coercive sanctions against us, we need to guard against that. host: the sense of imports in eastern and european countries. we talked about germany, 30% of jeremy's energy is imported from russia. 91% of poland's energy, 73% in the czech republic 34% in the netherlands, 98% in slovakia and 86% in hungary. a contrast between...
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china is having problems with growth as well, down 7%, 8%. china is not going belly up but at the same time, you're starting to hear people in america to say, wait a minute, it's starting to cost me more to send my jobs over to china. you get the shipping to get back, general electric we're talking about. >> you have the innovatiowvatio. >> i wouldn't trade this economy for any other one in the developed world. that said, as you said, joe, wages aren't going up, huge long-term unemployment, 6.5% for those even looking for work. this is the number one issue. >> but there's two ways, without get too long wonky, there's two problems, cyclical and structural. >> this is structural. >> agree with you. if it is structural, who can fix it? how do they fix it? >> we talk about slicyclical, b look at the last two bump-ups. the late 90s it was fueled by the nasdaq, it went bust, people too excited about it and in '94, '97, you had the tech bubble. as our good friend paul krugman said, he wanted a housing bubble to replace the tech bubble and it did. fo
china is having problems with growth as well, down 7%, 8%. china is not going belly up but at the same time, you're starting to hear people in america to say, wait a minute, it's starting to cost me more to send my jobs over to china. you get the shipping to get back, general electric we're talking about. >> you have the innovatiowvatio. >> i wouldn't trade this economy for any other one in the developed world. that said, as you said, joe, wages aren't going up, huge long-term...
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. >> china's president is vowing to fight terrorism after a deadly train attack there. two bombs exploded and a large gang attacked passengers with knives. three were killed. two of those killed were people behind the attack. eighty people were injured, unclear at this hour who the attackers were. authorities are pointing fingers at the ethnic minty that says the government limits their religion and culture. >> russia's military attache detained in kiev as a spy for moscow. the government is helpless against militias taking away government buildings. the military is on full alert for a possible russian invasion. we are in donetsk, eastern ukraine. what can you tell us about the expulsion of this military attache? >> we don't have much details except for what the interim government said in kiev, that he had gone beyond his mandate as a diplomat in this country and carried out duties that looked more like espionage rather than diplomacy. he has been expelled but no deadline given to leave the country. we don't knee if he is still here or actually left. nor have we heard c
. >> china's president is vowing to fight terrorism after a deadly train attack there. two bombs exploded and a large gang attacked passengers with knives. three were killed. two of those killed were people behind the attack. eighty people were injured, unclear at this hour who the attackers were. authorities are pointing fingers at the ethnic minty that says the government limits their religion and culture. >> russia's military attache detained in kiev as a spy for moscow. the...
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that is a china did it. they just ordered building factories in putting people to work. thank you. ont: let me update you infrastructure spending. also a story from "politico." "washington's next class" -- cliff" is what politico is saying. we will go to joseph in houston, texas. democratic caller. caller: good morning. bill clintonto use administration as an example of .aking growth throughout there is always growth when they finished their session. i would like for the republican who was on talking about growth as far as just leaving people alone -- i would like to see a ideas.f the republican we do not have a history of -- of making the assertion that they do. when george w. bush left office, it was a catastrophe. it was a crisis when he got finished. whenever you hear the republican get up on television or anywhere talking about small government, we do not have a history of that eating successful. we do not have a model. if somebody has one, i would like to see it. host: we will take that point. josh in indianapolis. republican. caller: good morning. i have one thought about ob
that is a china did it. they just ordered building factories in putting people to work. thank you. ont: let me update you infrastructure spending. also a story from "politico." "washington's next class" -- cliff" is what politico is saying. we will go to joseph in houston, texas. democratic caller. caller: good morning. bill clintonto use administration as an example of .aking growth throughout there is always growth when they finished their session. i would like for...
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the fact is the cost of labor in china is going up. we're getting those jobs back. >> they talk about income inequality in the united states. those numbers tell you it's worse in china. in other words our gdp is much bigger. theirs is much more concentrated to wealthy people. that means their society is much more unstable than ours too. >> i asked jon huntsman last year, he said, you know, the chinese aren't trying to take over the world. they aren't trying to, you know -- their number one goal is not to do all of these malevolent things. it's one thing and one thing only. to keep the growth rate at 9% or 10%. i said why. he said because the ruling class knows if they don't keep the growth rate at 9% or 10%, there's going to be unrest and it can all come tumbling down. we're at 7% now. it may slow down more. this is after years of double digit gain. steve rattner and i had this debate for a long time. i'm not saying it's not going to be economically be a bipolar world. but like you said, we're still a long way off from that and there's
the fact is the cost of labor in china is going up. we're getting those jobs back. >> they talk about income inequality in the united states. those numbers tell you it's worse in china. in other words our gdp is much bigger. theirs is much more concentrated to wealthy people. that means their society is much more unstable than ours too. >> i asked jon huntsman last year, he said, you know, the chinese aren't trying to take over the world. they aren't trying to, you know -- their...
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were going to be younger than china if they hadn't changed their one child policy. and the details are not clear yet, so we may still be younger. but that's why immigration reform is even more important today than it was 20 years ago when i was president. because having lost it, i can tell you, youth matters. [laughter] it matters. just look around this room here. we have all this diversity, all this youth, and all this brainpower. it is a massive competitive advantage. it is harder because we want to do something about the deficit, but we actually should be investing. interest rates are lower than inflation. if interest rates are lower than inflation, no matter how upset you are about the deficit or a debt, you should focus on growing the economy more and driving interest rates up, so that you can actually lower the deficit if you cut spending or raise taxes. now i supported it when president obama decided and fought for the right to let the tax cuts on high income americans that had been enacted in the bush years expire, because people in our income group have eno
were going to be younger than china if they hadn't changed their one child policy. and the details are not clear yet, so we may still be younger. but that's why immigration reform is even more important today than it was 20 years ago when i was president. because having lost it, i can tell you, youth matters. [laughter] it matters. just look around this room here. we have all this diversity, all this youth, and all this brainpower. it is a massive competitive advantage. it is harder because we...
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now we're told in a very short time china will be the biggest economy unless something happens. how about if the united states stops the modern day gas chambers from being completed, stops the radical islamist enemies of america, israel, and of moderate muslims. how about if we do moderate islam a favor and take out the radicals for them as well? and yout peace on track don't do it with a secretary of state that condemns our closest allies, accuse -- accuses our allies of being criminals, you don't do it by release murderous thugs of country this is a hate us and are planning to kill us at some point whenever they get the capability. you do it by self-preservation. in texas we're pretty proud of our self-defense laws. and when somebody has told you they're going to kill you and they are close to having the ability to do that, it is self-defense to stop them. it's time. mr. speaker, with that, i yield ack. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back his time. does the gentleman have a motion? mr. gohmert: i move that we do now hereby adjourn. the speaker pro tempore: the q
now we're told in a very short time china will be the biggest economy unless something happens. how about if the united states stops the modern day gas chambers from being completed, stops the radical islamist enemies of america, israel, and of moderate muslims. how about if we do moderate islam a favor and take out the radicals for them as well? and yout peace on track don't do it with a secretary of state that condemns our closest allies, accuse -- accuses our allies of being criminals, you...
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the bread winners, because they support their family by sending money home to mainland china. my father was a bread winner and i never saw him growing up. i wanted to under how they felt, having made the decision, and a huge sacrifice for their family to live in these small units, stay like this for dozens of years. >> since 2012 improvements have been made to 81 bowery. conditions are up to city code. there are other sentiments. annie says they need attention. >>> brazil is scheduled to hold the olympic games in two years. preparations there are the worst ever. construction op some venues has not started. not only does the ioc say brazil is dangerously behind schedule, there's no plan b. the ioc formed a special task force to help get-rio ready for the sum are games. >> we -- summer games. >> we as an ioc had not had to send people in. we've been struggling to get them to understand the problem. testaments are starting this year, in the test event department, there's two people working. >> brarz ill is hosting the wuppertal in june, and the nation has -- the world cup in june
the bread winners, because they support their family by sending money home to mainland china. my father was a bread winner and i never saw him growing up. i wanted to under how they felt, having made the decision, and a huge sacrifice for their family to live in these small units, stay like this for dozens of years. >> since 2012 improvements have been made to 81 bowery. conditions are up to city code. there are other sentiments. annie says they need attention. >>> brazil is...
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you can fly to china for $6,000 and do the v.i.p. tour where you can feed the panda for less than that. >> it is d-day for done -- donald sterling over the racial rant caught on tape. >> in the south there is a heavy police presence at a fedex facility in georgia the scene of a workplace shooting. >>> live from the kgo-tv broadcast center this is abc7 news at 5:00, thanks for joining us. >>> the
you can fly to china for $6,000 and do the v.i.p. tour where you can feed the panda for less than that. >> it is d-day for done -- donald sterling over the racial rant caught on tape. >> in the south there is a heavy police presence at a fedex facility in georgia the scene of a workplace shooting. >>> live from the kgo-tv broadcast center this is abc7 news at 5:00, thanks for joining us. >>> the
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. >>> a construction company in china putting 3-d printers to good use by creating homes made from cement and construction waste. what do you think? the company says their giant printers can finish up to ten houses in one day. minus the windows and roofs, all for under $5,000. interesting look. like a modern day log cabin, if you will. >>> down to business with cnbc's courtney reagan. good morning, courtney. >> good morning, richard. netflix strikes a deal with verizon to get faster delivery of shows and movies to customers. it is the second deal the company reached to pay for access to broadband net works that some argue should be free. >>> you have to pay more to sto your bags in the overhead bin on your next flight on frontier airlines. these range from $20 for frequent fliers to $50 for those who don't pay before getting to the gate. most passengers will see $25 if they check in online and $35 at the airport. >>> tune in to cnbc tonight at 7:00 p.m. eastern for the cnbc 25. the definitive list of the rebels, icons and leaders who made the biggest impact on the world of business over t
. >>> a construction company in china putting 3-d printers to good use by creating homes made from cement and construction waste. what do you think? the company says their giant printers can finish up to ten houses in one day. minus the windows and roofs, all for under $5,000. interesting look. like a modern day log cabin, if you will. >>> down to business with cnbc's courtney reagan. good morning, courtney. >> good morning, richard. netflix strikes a deal with verizon...
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defend the philippines in case a territorial dispute with china. >> are you saying the u.s. would consider military force were china to have military incursion. >> he never really acknowledged that, because the reality is not necessarily, even with his statements of support here, the treaties don't say the u.s. must interfere militarily. mr. obama ma signed an agreement to give the military greater access to bases in the philippines. so far the u.s. military has only made a few moves east. 200,000 marines are rotating into australia and the navy has 5% more of its fleet in the region. >> the white house believes even if he's leaving with only one agreement, pivoting requires the president being here in person and at the very least, they can say that he did accomplish. aljazeera, washington. >> one of the other takeaways from president obama's tour, emotional visits with south korean and malaysian leaders, both countries reeling from disasters. >> south korea and north korea routinely conducting military drills. last month, south korea fired shells into north korean waters af
defend the philippines in case a territorial dispute with china. >> are you saying the u.s. would consider military force were china to have military incursion. >> he never really acknowledged that, because the reality is not necessarily, even with his statements of support here, the treaties don't say the u.s. must interfere militarily. mr. obama ma signed an agreement to give the military greater access to bases in the philippines. so far the u.s. military has only made a few...
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defend philippines in case a territorial dispute with china. >> and they would use force in they had a military incoursion. >> reporter: saying they don't have to intervene military as the president referred to as rocks. mr. obama signed to give greater access to bases in the philippines and so far the u.s. military only made a few months about 2000 u.s. marines are rotating into australia and the navy has 5% more of the fleet in the region. the pivot to asia apparently on a slow roll. the white house believes if he leaves with one agreement the pivot is the president being here in person and at the very least they can say that he did accomplish. patty with al jazeera, washington. >>> and tom is a research associate at the united states study center, the university of sidney and joins us live and thanks for being with us. has this trip done enough to reassure asia that the u.s. pivot to the conference and is alive and well? >> reporter: all things considered this week-long trip by the president has indeed reaffirmed this so called pivot to the region, this rebouncing of u.s. diplomat
defend philippines in case a territorial dispute with china. >> and they would use force in they had a military incoursion. >> reporter: saying they don't have to intervene military as the president referred to as rocks. mr. obama signed to give greater access to bases in the philippines and so far the u.s. military only made a few months about 2000 u.s. marines are rotating into australia and the navy has 5% more of the fleet in the region. the pivot to asia apparently on a slow...
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. >>> a construction company in china is putting three new printers to good use by creating houses made from cement and construction waste. the company says their giant printers can finish up to ten houses in one day minus the windows and roofs. all for under $5,000. >>> and today marks the opening of the west coast home for nbc news. the brokaw news center. tom brokaw told "nightly news" brian williams it takes a lot to impress his family. >> this is very gratifying. and for the first time in a long time, my family's actually excited about my public recognition. they are mostly like, okay, dad. >> now they're impressed. >>> still to come, the kissing congressman goes away and a big letdown for one candidate pushing erectile dysfunction and the rest of a randy edition of politics. (meow mix jingle) right on cue. it's more than just a meal, it's meow mix mealtime. with wholesome ingredients and irresistible taste, it's the only one cats ask for by name. [ banker ] sydney needed some financial guidance so she could take her dream to the next level. so we talked about her options. her valu
. >>> a construction company in china is putting three new printers to good use by creating houses made from cement and construction waste. the company says their giant printers can finish up to ten houses in one day minus the windows and roofs. all for under $5,000. >>> and today marks the opening of the west coast home for nbc news. the brokaw news center. tom brokaw told "nightly news" brian williams it takes a lot to impress his family. >> this is very...
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which is on the iitinerary of the plane it was supposed to fly from kuala lumpur, malaysia, to beijing, china. there was no response from that, they say . at 2:22, that was the last time that the malaysian air force's radar pinged the plane. then some five hours later, malaysian airlines tried to call the cockpit and didn't get an answer there. malaysian airlines estimates that the plane would have run out of fuel about an hour after that. we don't know what kind of -- what was going on for five hours there and why malaysian airlines didn't try to communicate with that plane during that five-hour period there. also, details about the hand shakes, the so-called handshakes between a satellite over the indian ocean and the plane over a six-hour period, and those handshakes basically showing that the plane was very far off course in relation with the elevation of that satellite. so, details finally, as well as serial numbers of the black box, the flight data recorder of the plane. these were well received by the families today. for once, a meeting that did not result in people screaming and yelli
which is on the iitinerary of the plane it was supposed to fly from kuala lumpur, malaysia, to beijing, china. there was no response from that, they say . at 2:22, that was the last time that the malaysian air force's radar pinged the plane. then some five hours later, malaysian airlines tried to call the cockpit and didn't get an answer there. malaysian airlines estimates that the plane would have run out of fuel about an hour after that. we don't know what kind of -- what was going on for...
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for two rivers fishery, the answer is earn millions for tending them back to china. >> last year we export half a million pounds, and this year we are going to utilize the numbers for export. at the same time, we also will market in the u.s. >> reporter: the massive asia carp first arrived here to control alguy gy. now they are bounded out of lakes and rivers across the american midwest. one broke darrell's ribs. >> it justs over the boat and hit me in the ribs. they are dangerous. >> reporter: they are too big, too bony and too foreign for many american's taste. earning just $0.10 apound. but they are beginning to catch on with recreational fisherman. >> carp in this country is kind of a dirty word. in europe and asia it's a delicacy. but over here people just don't know. they are used to their big macs and french fries. >> reporter: for most fish there are limited seasons when you reel them in. but there is nothing the department of wildlife would like than to deplete the number of these carp. >> we are trying to feed people and employ people. >> it is really good, people need to try it.
for two rivers fishery, the answer is earn millions for tending them back to china. >> last year we export half a million pounds, and this year we are going to utilize the numbers for export. at the same time, we also will market in the u.s. >> reporter: the massive asia carp first arrived here to control alguy gy. now they are bounded out of lakes and rivers across the american midwest. one broke darrell's ribs. >> it justs over the boat and hit me in the ribs. they are...
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i'm chris matthews up in new york and back from china. let me start with the explosive words being attributed to the owner of the l.a. clip percent .he didn't want his girl friend to be publicly associating with african-americans, even while he made his living with a team filled with african-americans. and his girlfriend with was herself a minority. it was all about usefulness, apparently. the players made him money and the girl friend was useful in other ways. if it was him on the tape tape what he had no use for was black people who couldn't play
i'm chris matthews up in new york and back from china. let me start with the explosive words being attributed to the owner of the l.a. clip percent .he didn't want his girl friend to be publicly associating with african-americans, even while he made his living with a team filled with african-americans. and his girlfriend with was herself a minority. it was all about usefulness, apparently. the players made him money and the girl friend was useful in other ways. if it was him on the tape tape...
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include not one but two children's car seats >> reporter:this is phillip and he is taking a phone of the china cabinet for possible refurbishing just few dozen feet down the street is a mattress left in the street. >> reporter:the funny thing is the city hayward offers 1 bulk item pickup per year so this stuff should never been on the streets, another issue some parts of hayward like cherryland are unincorporated hayward they are under the castro valley sanitary district they also offer one bulk pick up yearly >> reporter:oh and the pick- ups are free just as long as you follow the rules nats: ambiance >> reporter:however the just leaving dumped items out on the sidewalk is heavyily frowned upon and is illegal not to mention how it makes the neighborhood look >> reporter:not all illegal dumping is plainly visible onm this ally just off e -14 th street just past these ankle biters discarded furniture and car parts a few feet away even on private property just a few feet away from the hayward downtown sign more trash and a mattress while you can't expect a city to look like paradise, we need to
include not one but two children's car seats >> reporter:this is phillip and he is taking a phone of the china cabinet for possible refurbishing just few dozen feet down the street is a mattress left in the street. >> reporter:the funny thing is the city hayward offers 1 bulk item pickup per year so this stuff should never been on the streets, another issue some parts of hayward like cherryland are unincorporated hayward they are under the castro valley sanitary district they also...
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shift with electric vehicles >> now, stanford university uses the electric buses that were made in china. >> there is more still to come at 6:00. another big tornado strikes the south. where this hit and a huge path of destruction left by others like it. >> a prepaid hot air balloon ride grounded for a year. with a it took to get it off the ground ahead on 7 on your side >> and coming up, a lot more to bring [doorbell rings] hey. hey. what's this? it's u-verse live tv. with at&t u-verse... you can watch live tv from your device. hey. hey. anywhere in your home. [doorbell rings] hey. hey. so you won't miss a minute of the game. call now to get a u-verse bundle for the same great price for 2 years. guaranteed. >> everyone else evacuated the building. this is the storm he was talking about. a frightening tornado taking aim at tupulo, mississippi one of dozens to strike in just the past 24 hours. there is damage reported in several neighborhoods. but nothing like that hit northern arkansas last night. >> at least 17 people are dead as a result tonight. 14 fate wralts reported in suburbs of l
shift with electric vehicles >> now, stanford university uses the electric buses that were made in china. >> there is more still to come at 6:00. another big tornado strikes the south. where this hit and a huge path of destruction left by others like it. >> a prepaid hot air balloon ride grounded for a year. with a it took to get it off the ground ahead on 7 on your side >> and coming up, a lot more to bring [doorbell rings] hey. hey. what's this? it's u-verse live tv....
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at last,000 days of obama administration, you could have a a run -- iran with nuclear weapons, and china make aggressive moves that is failure if three parts of the world, in which we were strong prior on this. lou: secretary of state, kerry has been more discrypt stiff about iz reality. and than he has been with the russians, if they decide to take on the rest of eastern europe. an apartheid state he said will be the result. >> i can't imagine why the secretary of state would use that language. about the only stable, democratic allie we have in the middle east, sure there is room for negotiation but now that hamas is in league with the palestinian authority. , with abbas' party, i mean, how can iz realit israel negotiate? how can a deal get done. >> it is also scapegoating of his own failures, he is looking for a scapegoat, blame israel. lou: thank you. >> thank you. >> now for our quote of the evening, this from henry kissinger, if you don't know where you are going, every road will get you nowhere. perhaps an insight into the obama doctrine. on wall street stocks finished mixed. dow u
at last,000 days of obama administration, you could have a a run -- iran with nuclear weapons, and china make aggressive moves that is failure if three parts of the world, in which we were strong prior on this. lou: secretary of state, kerry has been more discrypt stiff about iz reality. and than he has been with the russians, if they decide to take on the rest of eastern europe. an apartheid state he said will be the result. >> i can't imagine why the secretary of state would use that...
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shift with electric vehicles >> now, stanford university uses the electric buses that were made in china. >> there is more still to come at 6:00. another big tornado strikes the south. where this hit and a huge path of destruction left by others like it. >> a prepaid hot air balloon ride grounded for a year. with a it took to get it off the ground ahead on 7 on your side >> and >> everyone else evacuated the building. this is the storm he was talking about. a frightening tornado taking aim at tupulo, mississippi one of dozens to strike in just the past 24 hours. there is damage reported in several neighborhoods. but nothing like the storm that hit northern arkansas last night. >> at least 17 people are dead as a result tonight. 14 fate wralts reported in suburbs of little rock. this is video from arkansas hit by a twister half a mile wide. and witnesses say it just took seconds. the reporter from nearby mayflower with more on that. >> communities and parts of the plains and south are reeling perfect massive miles of rubble are now where buildings once stood. >> we heard nothing breaking
shift with electric vehicles >> now, stanford university uses the electric buses that were made in china. >> there is more still to come at 6:00. another big tornado strikes the south. where this hit and a huge path of destruction left by others like it. >> a prepaid hot air balloon ride grounded for a year. with a it took to get it off the ground ahead on 7 on your side >> and >> everyone else evacuated the building. this is the storm he was talking about. a...
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it's possible that they try to cut some supplies to europe and reroute some of that oil to china, but a lot of the infrastructure really isn't in place for the russians -- certainly to sell their natural gas to china. maybe years down the line, but as of now, the russian economy is very dependant on energy, and they need to sell that. >> mark great information. it's great to have you on the program. thank you. >> thank you. >> as we continue our special, russia, follow the money. sanctions on russia could be just the start. we'll look at the potential ripple effect on the u.s. economy and beyond. >> announcer: an al jazeera, special report, russia, follow the money. >> with the u.s. rachenning up sanctions today, the question remains will the strategy work. wesley clark, the general, spoke to our ali velshi out in los angeles. he said it is important to keep up the pressure on russia. >> it's a lot less expensive for the united states to act now to deter putin. sanctions may work. there is no one who could say sanctions won't work. but putin wants ukraine real bad, and he has been wor
it's possible that they try to cut some supplies to europe and reroute some of that oil to china, but a lot of the infrastructure really isn't in place for the russians -- certainly to sell their natural gas to china. maybe years down the line, but as of now, the russian economy is very dependant on energy, and they need to sell that. >> mark great information. it's great to have you on the program. thank you. >> thank you. >> as we continue our special, russia, follow the...
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. >>> el nombre viene de china. lo que quizÁs muchas personas no saben es que eres mÉdico, y tu estudÍas la medina ancestral y pusiste al alcance de nuestras manos todo este concepto, cuÉntame cÓmo nace la idea? >>> bÁsicamente viene de una maduraciÓn de dedicar tanto tiempo a la salud, a la meditaciÓn y se fue dando una uniÓn entre las tres partes, y mi misiÓn es darle salud, una herramienta para el bienestar, el kiclub es practico, a una fracciÓn de un gimnasio, puede construir de 15 minutos, inteligencia que permite bajar de peso. y como si tuvieras a un instructor, y de relajaciÓn. y muchas personas lo harÁn en casa. o es parte de este fenÓmeno. >>> llevo 8 aÑos. y ahÍ donde decias ahÍ viene la palabra kid conocimientos con lo Último en inteligencia artificial. >>> te agradecemos mucho, me encanta en lo personal, entre a la pÁgina web. y donde mÁs informaciÓn. >>> a kiclub. y van a ver todo de que se trata. pueden entrar gratis, lo que quiero es manisificar el bienestar y la salud. que mucha
. >>> el nombre viene de china. lo que quizÁs muchas personas no saben es que eres mÉdico, y tu estudÍas la medina ancestral y pusiste al alcance de nuestras manos todo este concepto, cuÉntame cÓmo nace la idea? >>> bÁsicamente viene de una maduraciÓn de dedicar tanto tiempo a la salud, a la meditaciÓn y se fue dando una uniÓn entre las tres partes, y mi misiÓn es darle salud, una herramienta para el bienestar, el kiclub es practico, a una fracciÓn de un gimnasio,...
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the trade offering and that didn't get done and then of course you have the continuing presence of china and north korea in terms of the chinese military aggression growing in that neighborhood and of course north korea out of control. so, you know, it's legitimate to ask these questions. with regard to russia, though, i think that the president has done exactly what's right. i don't think that there's any sense that russia is gaining ground, contrary to what charles said. i think the russian economy has suffered tremendously as a result of the sanctions already put in place not only on individuals but on one bank and the further sanctions now. you've seen accidental flee that stock market. that's the reason we bump up a little bit because they are count on slow. >> but you still have violence, the mayor getting shot in the back. you still have troops on the border. what about this. >> contrary to what juan says, russia is literally gaining ground. that's what's at play here. the president in hi comments made reference to this sunday show, well, you know, these don't make for good argume
the trade offering and that didn't get done and then of course you have the continuing presence of china and north korea in terms of the chinese military aggression growing in that neighborhood and of course north korea out of control. so, you know, it's legitimate to ask these questions. with regard to russia, though, i think that the president has done exactly what's right. i don't think that there's any sense that russia is gaining ground, contrary to what charles said. i think the russian...
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whether that's in europe with the blij rens of putin or over the pivot to asia where with the rise of china, are we making this harder on ourselves? >> there's just no question about that, abby. you know, you can't get a bipartisan consensus on almost anything in foreign policy, and the tribalism that's taken over means that almost any action that the president takes is going to get pushback from the other side. one thing we ought to know here is that the problems that vex the president in this front are not just all on one side. when he went to asia, i think he was hoping he could announce a triumph with tpp, with the transpacific partnership on trade, but he has more problems with democrats on the trade front than he does with republicans. the other part of this that's i think carrie was referring to is that during the cold war we knew that almost everything we did, the soviet union was going to oppose us. in this new world obama has hoped for and needed to find some alliances with russia when it comes to dealing with syria as we got and when it comes to tealing with iran which we haven't
whether that's in europe with the blij rens of putin or over the pivot to asia where with the rise of china, are we making this harder on ourselves? >> there's just no question about that, abby. you know, you can't get a bipartisan consensus on almost anything in foreign policy, and the tribalism that's taken over means that almost any action that the president takes is going to get pushback from the other side. one thing we ought to know here is that the problems that vex the president...
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you're saying the cost gap between china and the u.s. has narrowed to just five points and that's before transportation costs so effectively it's cheaper to make things here. >> seen a massive change. used to be a few years ago that china was 14 or 15-point advantage and now it's down to four or five points and it's starting to change the way manufacturers behave. >> well, the trouble though it's not moving the needle quite enough on the employment front. we still peaked in this country around 17.5 million manufacturing jobs in 1998. at 12 million today, hal. do you think that that will start to follow, or is it just that we're starting to get the gdp benefit but not the employment benefit? >> already seen manufacturing jobs increase so we're seeing some increase already and you've got to recognize that it will take three, three and a half years to get a manufacturing plant up and running in the united states so we have a long way to go before you see the full impact of what's taking place, but that cost difference is dramatic and it wil
you're saying the cost gap between china and the u.s. has narrowed to just five points and that's before transportation costs so effectively it's cheaper to make things here. >> seen a massive change. used to be a few years ago that china was 14 or 15-point advantage and now it's down to four or five points and it's starting to change the way manufacturers behave. >> well, the trouble though it's not moving the needle quite enough on the employment front. we still peaked in this...
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these are houses in china. they may not be attractive, but they sure are cheap. takes ten days to print it out. chinese construction firm said it uses a giant preview printer to create the structure of the houses with a mixture of cement and construction waste. some parts of the windows and roof aren't printed, of course. you can get them to custom order build one of your houses. >> that's pretty amazing, right? >> you can even design it yourself, i suppose. >> exactly. >> very cool. >> i may make me a sun room. >>> see you tomorrow morning. i blew mine up, and now it smells like my mouth. - i never sleep on planes. i don't want to get incepted. are you going somewhere? - carol has a flight to raleigh-durham, so i'm going with him, and we're gonna drive out and spend a few days at an inn at nags head. - you're going to nags head? isn't that redundant? - that is solid. - avery and i are also having a little romantic weekend together before the baby comes. we're going to toronto for the g-8 economic summit. it's going to be... very erotic. - look at us, being all a
these are houses in china. they may not be attractive, but they sure are cheap. takes ten days to print it out. chinese construction firm said it uses a giant preview printer to create the structure of the houses with a mixture of cement and construction waste. some parts of the windows and roof aren't printed, of course. you can get them to custom order build one of your houses. >> that's pretty amazing, right? >> you can even design it yourself, i suppose. >> exactly....
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the philippines is currently locked in a tense territorial dispute with china in the south china sea and aquino wants america's help. >> at the end of the day we are not a threat mill tarly to any - militarily. we don't have a single fighter aircraft in our inventory. now we have i think legitimate needs. we have a 36,000 kilometer coastline. i think no country should bee grudge us our rights to attend to our why needs. >> our goal is not to contain china. our goal is to make sure international rules and norms are respected. we don't even take a specific position on the disputes between nations. >> the deal also means the u.s. will play a bigger role during any future humanitarian crisis. the u.s. led emergency efforts during supertyphoon hyan in the region last november. this has helped soften the stand over the pact. what sort of facilities will the u.s. military be building and what it means for country's sovereignty? before aquino obama's visit is constant significant. being able to turn to the united states once again means that the country has entered a new era in its defense n
the philippines is currently locked in a tense territorial dispute with china in the south china sea and aquino wants america's help. >> at the end of the day we are not a threat mill tarly to any - militarily. we don't have a single fighter aircraft in our inventory. now we have i think legitimate needs. we have a 36,000 kilometer coastline. i think no country should bee grudge us our rights to attend to our why needs. >> our goal is not to contain china. our goal is to make sure...
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we're not interesting in containing china. doesn't he have to expect that's how the trip will be read given the strong position he's taking in the territorial disputes? >> there will always be people in china whatever the u.s. does in the western pacific, they will say the u.s. is out to contain it. containment is what the u.s. is trying to put in place with russia, trying to isolate it from international community and economy. with china, it's about deterring certain types of chinese behavior and putting in place a defensive network making it harder for china to push for any military domestic nation. it's a different kind of policy. >> you had very interesting reporting on exactly the type of potential plan to counteract china that the pentagon has put in place. nick, you know the chinese authorities very well. do you think there's a harsher reaction still to come from china? they've been pretty subdued? >> i think we miscalculated by having president obama step forward and saying we will use military force if necessary to ba
we're not interesting in containing china. doesn't he have to expect that's how the trip will be read given the strong position he's taking in the territorial disputes? >> there will always be people in china whatever the u.s. does in the western pacific, they will say the u.s. is out to contain it. containment is what the u.s. is trying to put in place with russia, trying to isolate it from international community and economy. with china, it's about deterring certain types of chinese...
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they're not looking in the himalayas or vietnam or china. they still appear to have a great deal of confidence in the mrsat data that put that plane on that arc west of australia. >> when i heard they were going to look at the bottom of the indian ocean in an area the size of indiana, my immediate reaction was they no longer have confidence in the pings, the pings that were detected, four sets of pings. because each one of those pings that a distribution area maybe two miles or three miles. it says to me maybe they're reassessinging what they heard. >> i agree with you, wolf. i think this means that for whatever reason, the pings are not the top priority, but they're going to go back in. i assume they're going to be bringing in an array of equipment that will expand the bottom search dramatically. >> when they say they're going to bring in private contractors to undertake this underwater search, i guess navy personnel, military personnel, they're not going to be used. what does that say to you? >> think they are going to be used but i think
they're not looking in the himalayas or vietnam or china. they still appear to have a great deal of confidence in the mrsat data that put that plane on that arc west of australia. >> when i heard they were going to look at the bottom of the indian ocean in an area the size of indiana, my immediate reaction was they no longer have confidence in the pings, the pings that were detected, four sets of pings. because each one of those pings that a distribution area maybe two miles or three...
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the president says this isn't about checking china or containing china. the u.s. has the ability to do that. the bigger story overshadowing the trip to asia has been the issue in ukraine. what you see when the president announced the sanctions, the new expanded sanctions targeting the individuals, that there is a reluctance that they haven't done more and that the u.s. wishes they could do more and apparently we're more prepared to go to the front if europe would follow suit. this is now a debate taking place inside the administration a bit. should the u.s. go it at a lone on sanctions? a question i pose to the president and he said definitively he is not going alone. that would be a mistake that putin would use that to his political advantage and number two that economically it would hurt the united states because europe not only wouldn't follow suit, they would actually back fill, say whatever sector of the economy the u.s. stopped dealing with with the russians and end up back filling and try to make money on the side on that front. this is the challenge a litt
the president says this isn't about checking china or containing china. the u.s. has the ability to do that. the bigger story overshadowing the trip to asia has been the issue in ukraine. what you see when the president announced the sanctions, the new expanded sanctions targeting the individuals, that there is a reluctance that they haven't done more and that the u.s. wishes they could do more and apparently we're more prepared to go to the front if europe would follow suit. this is now a...
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united states, there has been massive wealth increase and also massive wealth inequality meaning that in china, a few people at the top are doing really, really well, and so is it fact or endemic? and that is vital and that is whether or not you agree with his statement. >> it is a conversation not to run away globally, and one to have. thank you, zachary. >>> another violent weekend in chicago is topping the "newsnation" today. five people are dead and nearly three dozen ingyred in multiple shootings, and one of the victims was believed to be killed in a drive-by shooting, and one woman killed from going to the antiviolence fund-raiser. >> and there is a shocking individual outout of a father pushing his son off of the skateboarding rank. the dad said he kicked the son because he needs to the learn. ooh. >>> florida's department of family and family services is investigating what the dad might need to learn. >>> and coming up next, cedric the entertainer is going to join us, and we will talk about what he feels will help inner city kids go to college. [ female announcer ] the secret to lumino
united states, there has been massive wealth increase and also massive wealth inequality meaning that in china, a few people at the top are doing really, really well, and so is it fact or endemic? and that is vital and that is whether or not you agree with his statement. >> it is a conversation not to run away globally, and one to have. thank you, zachary. >>> another violent weekend in chicago is topping the "newsnation" today. five people are dead and nearly three...
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china gets into anti slow, not a burglar. you and when we see the heavier traffic on highway 4 here and then again here. that is not the case this morning we have access the south bay to a north palm. and has been jammed not the ride. the bridges are also quite heavy the bay bridge back up into the macarthur maze. 32 minute drive * from highway 24. stop traffic at the cemetery ridge drive times above 22 minutes. the richmond center fell still backing up mostl in the traff-jazz and the slow track planes. he is one of gary. she must she said tha racist. . and now this is just one hour we've got the air. she's got more than a hundred hours of conversation. using sterling knows that he's being taped? >>: issing desolating in california you have to know you're being taped otherwise it's illegal. regardless this is a huge black guy. this is a huge black eyes at all basketball because of this. memo that and get rid of all my tomorrow night >>: these all the clippers that with our manse in a black sharks. they still play under will e
china gets into anti slow, not a burglar. you and when we see the heavier traffic on highway 4 here and then again here. that is not the case this morning we have access the south bay to a north palm. and has been jammed not the ride. the bridges are also quite heavy the bay bridge back up into the macarthur maze. 32 minute drive * from highway 24. stop traffic at the cemetery ridge drive times above 22 minutes. the richmond center fell still backing up mostl in the traff-jazz and the slow...
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"china daily" says they're removing some of america's shows. ththey include "big bang theory." no word on the reason for the bans. >> the "washington post" looks at cat senn lain foofr for the plan. teachers and students wrote a letter to the parents. they said the kindergartners need to keep studying to become quote, college and career. >>> 18 video cartridges were found by a documentary film crew. it's been suspected that atari sent millions to be burned. they called eded e.t. the worst video ever. >>> deborah hersman bake the public's face but her legacy may be the efforts to stop the next the disaster. she's here for her first interview. we should say congratulations because you're stepping down but you're starting a new chapter. >> yes i am. it's a little bittersweet but i'm looking forward to a new adventure. >> and your new andventure? >> president and ceo of nasa's safety council. there's not much that's better than that. >> when you look back at the past ten years, do you feel that we're safer today because i know you were the face. whenever there was an accident wshlg
"china daily" says they're removing some of america's shows. ththey include "big bang theory." no word on the reason for the bans. >> the "washington post" looks at cat senn lain foofr for the plan. teachers and students wrote a letter to the parents. they said the kindergartners need to keep studying to become quote, college and career. >>> 18 video cartridges were found by a documentary film crew. it's been suspected that atari sent millions to be...
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this a calibrated effort to try to change russia's behavior in ukraine, but he also has his eye on china. today announcing a plan to place u.s. troops here in the philippines for the first time in 20 years. amy. >> thank you. >>> and a new phase in the search for flight 370. the australian prime minister saying that the aerial search has been suspended to expand the underwater search that could take up to eight months. >>> and a pilot is missing after two small planes collided in midair after flying from a vintage airplane festival. one pilot was able to land safely, but the other plane, similar to this one, spun out of control crashing into the water. >>> a 22-year veteran of the knoxville, tennessee, sheriff's department has been fired of a he was caught allegedly choking a college student into unconsciousness. these pictures appear to show the young man appearing to be choked and then collapses. the sheriff said the deputy used excessive force. >>> and finally a big scare for a long dance swimmer. adam walker was on this charity swim off new zee land -- zealand when he realized a grea
this a calibrated effort to try to change russia's behavior in ukraine, but he also has his eye on china. today announcing a plan to place u.s. troops here in the philippines for the first time in 20 years. amy. >> thank you. >>> and a new phase in the search for flight 370. the australian prime minister saying that the aerial search has been suspended to expand the underwater search that could take up to eight months. >>> and a pilot is missing after two small planes...
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basing agreement here in the philippines and the president, while he said this is not about checking china, at the same time having these troops here is about having them a lot quicker and to help out when necessary, when there are territorial disputes in the east and south china sea. and finally, his response on his foreign policy critics, the president has been venting about this privately and now he let it go publicly a little bit and he really is upset most of the criticism he believes he gets comes from people who were very supportive of the iraq war and he thinks that their judgment should be more questioned than his judgment, which of course he almost went there very directly in the comments that he made publicly today. but this is something he's been privately seething about for some time. >> the first time we've heard him weigh in on that in light of this recent crisis in ukraine. chuck, thanks so much for that reporting. i'm going to ask you to stay right there. we're going to bring you back in just a minute. we want to turn now to the controversy over racially charged remarks al
basing agreement here in the philippines and the president, while he said this is not about checking china, at the same time having these troops here is about having them a lot quicker and to help out when necessary, when there are territorial disputes in the east and south china sea. and finally, his response on his foreign policy critics, the president has been venting about this privately and now he let it go publicly a little bit and he really is upset most of the criticism he believes he...
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from germany, china and argentina. they all left after the disaster killed 16 sherpas ten days ago. the accident sparked backlash from several sherpa guides who demanded more benefits from the government for their dangerous profession. the government agreed to increase the guide's insurance coverage and set up a fund for the victims' families. >>> 6:41. coming up, we just got word for the hunt for that missing pilot. we have a live look over san pablo bay. we'll tell you why crews are just now resuming that search. >>> plus, dozens of deadly tornadoes ripped through the midwest. the latesten t eon the destruct next. >>> we're not talking about severe weather, but working with extremes this week, bay area. that warming trend starts today and record heat and potential for triple digits and fire danger. lots to go over in your full forecast when "today in the bay" is back in moments. the world of fashion is split in two. you can either have high-end or low-price. or you can go to t.j.maxx and you can have it all for up to 50% off department store prices. t.j. maxx. >>> new details and
from germany, china and argentina. they all left after the disaster killed 16 sherpas ten days ago. the accident sparked backlash from several sherpa guides who demanded more benefits from the government for their dangerous profession. the government agreed to increase the guide's insurance coverage and set up a fund for the victims' families. >>> 6:41. coming up, we just got word for the hunt for that missing pilot. we have a live look over san pablo bay. we'll tell you why crews are...
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some of their allies in this region which is viewed as chinese aggression, specifically in the south china sea. that is the latest from here. now back to you, betty. >> peter, thank you. >>> and we have here bill karins back on set to talk about today's severe weather. a lot of people could be under the gun today as well. >> a lot of people with family and friends and would like it know who is at risk and where to see the next devastation. as far as today goes, about 28 million people are in a slight risk of severe weather, a portion of that is also in the red coloring, moderate risk. yesterday, we got to a high risk and we get a high risk, you almost know you're going to get a big tornado or two and possibility of bad destruction, but hopefully we won't see that today, hopefully there will be more of a miss. we'll see tornadoes, but hopefully out there over the farmers fields and not hitting anything. as far as today goes, from nashville to jackson, mississippi, the areas of concern. for everyone there on the west coast, you really don't have many weather concerns. looks like a beautiful
some of their allies in this region which is viewed as chinese aggression, specifically in the south china sea. that is the latest from here. now back to you, betty. >> peter, thank you. >>> and we have here bill karins back on set to talk about today's severe weather. a lot of people could be under the gun today as well. >> a lot of people with family and friends and would like it know who is at risk and where to see the next devastation. as far as today goes, about 28...